They're changing the way older Steam games are distributed. Instead of using GCFs and a separate folder for each user, everything is tucked in the common folder instead, and most GCFs are replaced with VPKs. For us end users, it simply means TF2's content is stored in a different place than it used to be. And that TF2 mods are installed differently.

To answer your second question Thatbrownmonster, yes it's possible, but it's a real pain. The map has to reload every time you scrub over a map change area. It's better to do as Psi said, and make them two separate project files.

They're changing the way older Steam games are distributed. Instead of using GCFs and a separate folder for each user, everything is tucked in the common folder instead, and most GCFs are replaced with VPKs. For us end users, it simply means TF2's content is stored in a different place than it used to be. And that TF2 mods are installed differently.

To answer your second question Thatbrownmonster, yes it's possible, but it's a real pain. The map has to reload every time you scrub over a map change area. It's better to do as Psi said, and make them two separate project files.